Phillipa Creasey

DIANE PAYNE

Paul Seabrook & Lynda Seabrook

Brenda Cawdron

Dad and nanna Harrison & Nan and Grandad Barnes

Janet Burn

Peter Humphrey

Roy Wheatley Barker

Alan Clarke & David Gordon

Ann Flack

Alan Wilson

Douglas Brown

Richard Wilde

Isobel Coupe

Alan Wilson

Loganathen (logan) Durasamy

Peggy Fox & Helen Fox

John Edward Hassell

Janet Cook

Bunny Cottingham & Cliff Cottingham

James Cudbertson

Helen Wong

Maureen Baptist

Lee Robertson

Carolyn Dumbleton

Pam Cook

Joan Pratt

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Phillipa Creasey

From Mrs Lorraine Eastwood

Thoughts to all your family this first Christmas without your special aura and presence. As always, special memories of your wicked sense of humour and misheavous smile.xx

DIANE PAYNE

From Mrs. Jacqueline Parry

There is not a day goes by that, I Don't think about you Diane.
I miss our days out together, and all the laughter we shared.
Forever in my heart.
Your ever loving sister Jacqui.xxxxxxxxxxx

Paul Seabrook & Lynda Seabrook

From Miss Sharon Seabrook

To Mum and Dad

Merry Christmas
Miss you more than words can say
Love you millions

Big hugs and lots of kisses
Sharon xxxx

Brenda Cawdron

From Mrs. Sarah Castelow

Nan was a wonderful lady who always enjoyed herself. Miss you lots Nan, wish you was here to see the girls growing, you would be so proud! Love you lots xx

Dad and nanna Harrison & Nan and Grandad Barnes

From Mrs. Kelly Dealtry

Happy Christmas to you all. We miss you every day. Christmas is when we miss you most, Happy birthday Dad, 63 !!!!! Would be getting your pension soon.. x

Janet Burn

From Miss Judith Simpson

My mum is battling cancer – we are so very proud of you mum. We will love you forever x

Peter Humphrey

From Mrs. Jackie Dickson

Christmas isn’t the same without you, we will miss you again this year but we’ll be thinking about you. Love you big bro xx

Roy Wheatley Barker

From Mrs. Susan Wheatley

Roy spent many happy years on his boat moored at Brayford Pool.
We remember him fondly as a charming and kind man, much missed by his family and friends.

Alan Clarke & David Gordon

From Mrs. Carol Clarke

Remembering both of my late husbands this Christmas time lost my first husband Dave in 1981 died of a hear attack at 36 years old ????my second husband Alan passed away in 2016 of prostrate cancer after receiving excellent care from st barnabas ????RIP❤️❤️

Ann Flack

From Miss Andrea Cooper

Do not stand at my grave and weep
I am not there. I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow.
I am the diamond glints on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain.
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you awaken in the morning's hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry;
I am not there. I did not die.

Mummy ????

Alan Wilson

From Mr Adam Wilson

Dad,

In my heart everyday. Thank you for making me the person I am today. You are forever in all our hearts and forefront of our minds.

Lots of love from all the family.

Douglas Brown

From Mrs. Maria Brown

Christmas will never be the same without my darling husband at my side. Sorely missed and never forgotten.

Richard Wilde

From Miss Coral Wilde

My dad died last year at the age of 57 from motor neurone disease and St Barnabas were amazing providing support throughout.
Missed every single day and will be loved forever, the most wonderful dad & husband xxx

Isobel Coupe

From Mr. Stephen Coupe MBE

Isobel loved Christmas time of year a fun time with the children. Always in our thoughts and remembered each and every day.

Alan Wilson

From Mr Adam Wilson

Dad, you are so missed. I hope you are looking down from heaven upon all of us and are aware of how much we all love and miss you. I am so thankful for your influence. I owe so so much to you and mum.
Love Always
Adam xx

Loganathen (logan) Durasamy

From Mrs. Helen Durasamy

Fond and Happy memories of a dear husband Logan who died on 25/05/2020 after 13 long months of suffering .Loved and missed greatly by his wife Helen and boys Seeven ,Nathen and Khristian .Life goes on but we miss you greatly every day. .We will light a candle ,say a prayer.raise a glass and celebrate your life at our Christmas table .Life will never be the same without you but you have left us a legacy which we will honour in your name for the rest of our lives.God bless you Logan and Thank you xx
God bless you Dear Logan.xx

Peggy Fox & Helen Fox

From Mrs. Susan Rook

John Edward Hassell

From Mrs Samii Betts

Merry Christmas grandad from all of us here in Lincoln and Watford, we miss you so much, this is the first Christmas without you physically here but we know you’ll always be with us in our hearts ❤️

Janet Cook

From Mrs. Jean Buckton

Remembering my dear sister at Christmas time, always in my heart ❤️ xxx

Bunny Cottingham & Cliff Cottingham

From Ms Hilary Cottingham

Their love of walking in the uk

James Cudbertson

From Mrs. Kim Gabbitas

Thinking of our special Dad and Grandad with all our love at Christmastime. We miss you so much. Xxxx

Helen Wong

From Ms Amy Cheung

For Helen – the best little sister and friend I could have ever asked for. Missing and loving you now, forever and always. Ga jer xxx

Maureen Baptist

From Mrs Melissa Maclean

Our Beautiful Nanny, Loved and Missed so much Every day ❤️
We hope you are happy back with Grandad now Nanny.
Love You Forever and Always xxxx

Lee Robertson

From Miss Ceri Nelson

Lee
Remembering you this Christmas.
We’ll all be thinking of you.
Ceri, Denny, Pete & Bailey xxx

Carolyn Dumbleton

From Miss Samantha Dumbleton

Mum, life isn’t the same without you . Everyday I think about you and miss you.
Merry Christmas
XXX

Pam Cook

From Mrs Clair Bowkett

Merry Christmas mum we all miss so much I hope you’re partying hard and being you up. Forever missed forever loved xxx

Joan Pratt

From Miss Myfanwy Burrell

My Grandma, who was an amazing, kind woman who made the best chicken pies that would put Delia to shame! She is missed every day.

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From Mrs Carol Reding

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